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Nesting Sea Turtles & Their Survival Print
Tuesday, July 24 2007, 19:00 - 21:00
Visit turtle beach habitat with with Clearwater Marine Aquarium marine educator Joe Malo. Discover just how remarkable these threatened and endangered sea turtles really are. Afterwards, enjoy an insightful presentation about their life histories including their nesting behaviors, habitats and conservation. Learn how you can help these fascinating creatures and help preserve their disappearing nesting habitat.

Adults & Families are invited. Registration is Required.

Presented as part of the Pinellas County Florida Master Naturalists speaker series.



Location: Sirata Beach Resort, 300 Gulf Blvd, Mediterranean Palm Room, 2nd Floor, St Pete Beach, FL 33706
Contact: 727 582-2673 to register.

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